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## Configuration
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```yaml
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---
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# This must be the config version you've used below. Current version
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# is version 2 so probably keep it at 2 until the bot tells you to
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# upgrade.
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config_version: 2
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# List of tokens allowed to access the HTTP API with write access.
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# You can generate a token using the web-based config-editor or the
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# `api-token` sub-command:
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# $ twitch-bot api-token 'mytoken' '*'
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# The token will only be printed ONCE and cannot be retrieved afterards.
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auth_tokens:
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89196495-68eb-4f50-94f0-5c5d99f26be5:
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hash: '243261[...]36532e'
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modules:
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- '*'
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name: mytoken
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# List of strings: Either Twitch user-ids or nicknames (best to stick
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# with IDs as they can't change while nicknames can be changed every
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# 60 days). Those users are able to use the config editor web-interface.
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bot_editors: []
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# List of channels to join. Channels not listed here will not be
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# joined and therefore cannot be actioned on.
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channels:
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- mychannel
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# The bot is able to track config changes made through the config-editor
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# web-interface using Git (https://git-scm.com/). To use this feature
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# create a Git repository in the folder the config is placed: `git init`
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#
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# Afterwards switch this option to `true` and you're good to go: Each
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# change made by the editor causes a Git commit with the logged in user
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# as author of the commit.
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git_track_config: false
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# Enable HTTP server to control plugins / core functionality
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# if unset the server is not started, to change the bot must be restarted
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http_listen: "127.0.0.1:3000"
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# Allow moderators to hand out permits (if set to false only broadcaster can do this)
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permit_allow_moderator: true
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# How long to permit on !permit command
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permit_timeout: 60s
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# Variables are made available in templating (for example useful to disable several
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# rules at once using the `disable_on_template` directive)
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# Supported data types: Boolean, Float, Integer, String
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variables:
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myvariable: true
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anothervariable: "string"
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# List of auto-messages. See documentation for details or use
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# web-interface to configure.
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auto_messages:
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- channel: 'mychannel' # String, channel to send message to
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message: 'Automated message' # String, message to send
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use_action: true # Bool, optional, send message as action (`/me <message>`)
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# Even though all of these are optional, at least one MUST be specified for the entry to be valid
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cron: '*/10 * * * *' # String, optional, cron syntax when to send the message
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message_interval: 3 # Integer, optional, how many non-bot-messages must be sent in between
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only_on_live: true # Boolean, optional, only send the message when channel is live
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# Disable message using templating, must yield string `true` to disable the automated message
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disable_on_template: '{{ ne .myvariable true }}'
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# List of rules. See documentation for details or use web-interface
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# to configure.
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rules: # See below for examples
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- actions: # Array of actions to take when this rule matches
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# See the Actors page in the Wiki for available actors:
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# https://github.com/Luzifer/twitch-bot/wiki/Actors
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- type: "<actor type>"
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attributes:
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key: value
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# Add a cooldown to the rule in general (not to trigger counters twice, ...)
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# Using this will prevent the rule to be executed in all matching channels
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# as long as the cooldown is active.
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cooldown: 1s # Duration value: 1s / 1m / 1h
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# Add a cooldown to the rule per channel (not to trigger counters twice, ...)
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# Using this will prevent the rule to be executed in the channel it was triggered
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# which means other channels are not affected.
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channel_cooldown: 1s # Duration value: 1s / 1m / 1h
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# Add a cooldown to the rule per user (not to trigger counters twice, ...)
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# Using this will prevent the rule to be executed for the user which triggered it
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# in any of the matching channels, which means other users can trigger the command
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# while that particular user cannot
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user_cooldown: 1s # Duration value: 1s / 1m / 1h
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# Do not apply cooldown for these badges
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skip_cooldown_for: [broadcaster, moderator]
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# Disable the rule by setting to true
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disable: false
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# Disable actions when the matched channel has no active stream
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disable_on_offline: false
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# Disable actions on this rule if the user has an active permit
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disable_on_permit: false
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# Disable actions using templating, must yield string `true` to disable the rule
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disable_on_template: '{{ ne .myvariable true }}'
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# Disable actions on this rule if the user has one of these badges
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disable_on: [broadcaster, moderator]
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# Enable actions on this rule only if the user has one of these badges
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enable_on: [broadcaster, moderator]
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# Require the chat message to be sent in this channel
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match_channels: ['#mychannel']
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# Require the chat message to be sent by one of these users
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match_users: ['mychannel'] # List of users, all names MUST be all lower-case
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# Execute actions when this event occurs
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# See the Events page in the Wiki for available events and field documentation
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# https://github.com/Luzifer/twitch-bot/wiki/Events
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match_event: 'permit'
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# Execute action when the chat message matches this regular expression
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match_message: '' # String, regular expression
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# Disable the actions on this rule if one of these regular expression matches the chat message
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disable_on_match_messages: []
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...
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```
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## Command executions
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Your command will get a JSON object passed through `stdin` you can parse to gain details about the message. It is expected to yield an array of actions on `stdout` and exit with status `0`. If it does not the action will be marked failed. In case you need to output debug output you can use `stderr` which is directly piped to the bots `stderr`.
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This is an example input you might get on `stdin`:
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```json
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{
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"badges": {
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"glhf-pledge": 1,
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"moderator": 1
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},
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"channel": "#tezrian",
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"message": "!test",
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"tags": {
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"badge-info": "",
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"badges": "moderator/1,glhf-pledge/1",
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"client-nonce": "6801c82a341f728dbbaad87ef30eae49",
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"color": "#A72920",
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"display-name": "Luziferus",
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"emotes": "",
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"flags": "",
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"id": "dca06466-3741-4b22-8339-4cb5b07a02cc",
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"mod": "1",
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"room-id": "485884564",
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"subscriber": "0",
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"tmi-sent-ts": "1610313040489",
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"turbo": "0",
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"user-id": "69699328",
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"user-type": "mod"
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},
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"username": "luziferus"
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}
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```
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The example was dumped using this action:
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```yaml
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- actions:
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- type: script
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attributes:
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command: [/usr/bin/bash, -c, "jq . >&2"]
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match_channels: ['#tezrian']
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match_message: '^!test'
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```
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